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{{short description|Former child actor, junior tennis player}}
{{short description|Former child actor, junior tennis player}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1993|9|29}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1993|9|29}}
| birth_place = [[Richmond, London]], England
| birth_place = [[Richmond, London]], England
| height = {{convert|6|ft|2|in|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|6|ft|2.75|in|abbr=on}}
| turnedpro = 2011
| turnedpro = 2011
| plays = Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
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| Wimbledonresult = 1R ([[2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|2012]])
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| WimbledonDoublesresult = 1R ([[2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles|2012]])
| WimbledonDoublesresult = 1R ([[2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2012]])
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'''Oliver Golding''' (born 29 September 1993) is a former British professional tennis player and former [[child actor]]. Showing promise in reaching a world junior ranking of number two and being the 2011 U.S. Open Boys' Champion.,<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/switch/revealed/?story=yspoty9oliverg Youngest ever junior British number one]: [[BBC.co.uk]]. Retrieved on 4 January 2010.</ref> Golding failed to transition onto the men's professional circuit, neither entering the top 300 nor winning a match on the ATP tour.
'''Oliver Golding''' (born 29 September 1993) is a British former professional tennis player and [[child actor]]. Showing promise in reaching a world junior ranking of number two and being the 2011 U.S. Open Boys' Champion.,<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/switch/revealed/?story=yspoty9oliverg Youngest ever junior British number one]: [[BBC.co.uk]]. Retrieved 4 January 2010.</ref> Golding failed to transition onto the men's professional circuit, Never entering the top 300 and failing to win a match on the ATP tour.


Golding is a [[Youth Olympic Games]] gold medallist, having won gold in the boys' doubles event in [[tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics]] with [[Czech Republic|Czech]] partner [[Jiří Veselý]], with whom he also reached the final in the [[2010 US Open – Boys' Doubles|boys' doubles at the 2010 U.S. Open]].
Golding is a [[Youth Olympic Games]] gold medallist, having won gold in the boys' doubles event in [[tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics]] with [[Czech Republic|Czech]] partner [[Jiří Veselý]], with whom he also reached the final in the [[2010 US Open – Boys' doubles|boys' doubles at the 2010 U.S. Open]].


==Tennis==
==Tennis==


===Early career===
===Early career===
In 2004, Golding began playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club, [[Chiswick]],<ref>[http://www.esporta.com/Corporate/Press/Press+archive/Esporta+Serves+An+Ace/!+!/CLASS/Page/DBID/d42cc7266993892755bc782798a41a7d Playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911140457/http://www.esporta.com/Corporate/Press/Press+archive/Esporta+Serves+An+Ace/!+!/CLASS/Page/DBID/d42cc7266993892755bc782798a41a7d |date=11 September 2007 }}, 2004: ''Esporta.com'' website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> and later that year went to [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon]], under the Lawn Tennis Association's "Ariel Champions of the Future" scheme, to meet former [[professional]]s [[Martina Navratilova]] and [[Todd Woodbridge]].<ref>[http://www.thisishertfordshire.co.uk/archive/display.var.506057.0.serving_up_future_stars.php "Serving up future stars"]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}: [[Newsquest]]'s ''ThisIsHertfordshire'' website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
In 2004, Golding began playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club, [[Chiswick]],<ref>[http://www.esporta.com/Corporate/Press/Press+archive/Esporta+Serves+An+Ace/!+!/CLASS/Page/DBID/d42cc7266993892755bc782798a41a7d Playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911140457/http://www.esporta.com/Corporate/Press/Press+archive/Esporta+Serves+An+Ace/!+!/CLASS/Page/DBID/d42cc7266993892755bc782798a41a7d |date=11 September 2007 }}, 2004: ''Esporta.com'' website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> and later that year went to [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon]], under the Lawn Tennis Association's "Ariel Champions of the Future" scheme, to meet former [[professional]]s [[Martina Navratilova]] and [[Todd Woodbridge]].<ref>[http://www.thisishertfordshire.co.uk/archive/display.var.506057.0.serving_up_future_stars.php "Serving up future stars"]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}: [[Newsquest]]'s ''ThisIsHertfordshire'' website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>
[[File:Oliver Golding-2010-12-09.jpg|thumb|right|Oliver Golding in action during the [[2010 US Open (tennis)|2010 US Open]]]]
[[File:Oliver Golding-2010-12-09.jpg|thumb|right|Oliver Golding in action during the [[2010 US Open (tennis)|2010 US Open]]]]
On 27 November 2005, in the first ever [[Aberdeen Cup]] tennis match,<ref>[http://www.aboutaberdeen.com/aberdeencup.php The Aberdeen Cup 2005] (tennis): ''AboutAberdeen.com'' website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> Golding was selected to represent England in one of the junior matches, beating [[Scotland]]'s Scott Lister 11 games to 4 in their "tie-break" style [[wikt:rubber#Noun 2|rubber]], to [[wikt:all square|square]] the match however, [[Jamie Murray]] and [[Elena Baltacha]] won their subsequent doubles game, to secure a Scottish victory.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/4476784.stm Golding wins], but England lose: [[BBC Sport]] website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> It was claimed on the [[Guardian Unlimited]] website that Golding had "impressed [[Andy Murray]] when he played for England against Scotland".<ref>[http://sport.guardian.co.uk/tennis/story/0,,1692393,00.html Impressing Andy Murray?] Yes, according to ''the Guardian''. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
On 27 November 2005, in the first ever [[Aberdeen Cup]] tennis match,<ref>[http://www.aboutaberdeen.com/aberdeencup.php The Aberdeen Cup 2005] (tennis): ''AboutAberdeen.com'' website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> Golding was selected to represent England in one of the junior matches, beating [[Scotland]]'s Scott Lister 11 games to 4 in their "tie-break" style [[wikt:rubber#Noun 2|rubber]], to [[wikt:all square|square]] the match however, [[Jamie Murray]] and [[Elena Baltacha]] won their subsequent doubles game, to secure a Scottish victory.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/4476784.stm Golding wins], but England lose: [[BBC Sport]] website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> It was claimed on the [[Guardian Unlimited]] website that Golding had "impressed [[Andy Murray]] when he played for England against Scotland".<ref>[http://sport.guardian.co.uk/tennis/story/0,,1692393,00.html Impressing Andy Murray?] Yes, according to ''the Guardian''. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


In late 2006, as fourth [[wikt:seed#Noun|seed]], Golding lost 4–6, 2–6, in the semi-final of the Ariel Winter Grand Prix event (promoted by the LTA), to the eventual winner, number two seed Andrew Bettles.<ref>[http://archive.falmouthpacket.co.uk/2007/1/17/77232.html Ariel Winter Grand Prix 2006]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, semi-finalist: [[Packet Newspapers|Falmouth Packet]] website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
In late 2006, as fourth [[wikt:seed#Noun|seed]], Golding lost 4–6, 2–6, in the semi-final of the Ariel Winter Grand Prix event (promoted by the LTA), to the eventual winner, number two seed Andrew Bettles.<ref>[http://archive.falmouthpacket.co.uk/2007/1/17/77232.html Ariel Winter Grand Prix 2006]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, semi-finalist: [[Packet Newspapers|Falmouth Packet]] website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


Golding's first two tournament wins were in the [[Bournemouth]] Open (Boys 14) at the West Hants Club on 5 August 2007,<ref>[http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0t0100000d/en/tid/2980/index.html Bournemouth Open (Boys 14)] at the West Hants Club: ''CoreTennis.net'' website. Retrieved on 6 February 2008.</ref> when he defeated David Wright 6–3, 6–0 in the Final,<ref>[http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0r0100000c/en/tid/2980/index.html 6–3, 6–0] victory for Golding, against David Wright, at the Bournemouth Open: ''CoreTennis.net'' website. Retrieved on 6 February 2008.</ref> and in the [[List of Coca-Cola brands#F|Frutina]] Westway Winter Tournament (16 & Under) on 31 December 2007, when he beat Alexander Wilton 6–0, 6–0 in that Final match.<ref>[https://archive.today/20121224032956/http://www.lta.org.uk/Search/FindATournament/EventResults.htm?Id=1-LOZI5&PlayerId=1-WB-31049&BSMGuid=1f7f5e4c-2680-4cfc-8423-d45e63e7e735 6–0, 6–0] victory for Golding, against Alexander France, in the Frutina Westway Winter Tournament: LTA website. Retrieved on 10 April 2008.</ref> Golding was also the recipient of a £2,000 grant from "Tennis First", a charity set up to help young players fulfil their potential, and tennis kit from the manufacturers [[Fred Perry#Fred Perry clothing brand|Fred Perry]].{{cn|date=May 2020}} Subsequently, on 5 April 2008, Golding beat Zack Evenden 6–3, 6–1 to win the [[Rickmansworth]] Junior Tournament (18 & Under Boys Singles).<ref>[https://archive.today/20120206084614/http://www.lta.org.uk/Search/FindATournament/EventResults.htm?Id=1-NLUZB&PlayerId=1-WB-31049&BSMGuid=6ef7ae79-3355-40f5-91ae-3c92cbca5dbe 6–3, 6–1] win over Zack Evenden, Rickmansworth Junior Tournament (18 & Under Boys Singles) Final: LTA website. Retrieved on 14 April 2008.</ref>
Golding's first two tournament wins were in the [[Bournemouth]] Open (Boys 14) at the West Hants Club on 5 August 2007,<ref>[http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0t0100000d/en/tid/2980/index.html Bournemouth Open (Boys 14)] at the West Hants Club: ''CoreTennis.net'' website. Retrieved 6 February 2008.</ref> when he defeated David Wright 6–3, 6–0 in the Final,<ref>[http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0r0100000c/en/tid/2980/index.html 6–3, 6–0] victory for Golding, against David Wright, at the Bournemouth Open: ''CoreTennis.net'' website. Retrieved 6 February 2008.</ref> and in the [[List of Coca-Cola brands#F|Frutina]] Westway Winter Tournament (16 & Under) on 31 December 2007, when he beat Alexander Wilton 6–0, 6–0 in that Final match.<ref>[https://archive.today/20121224032956/http://www.lta.org.uk/Search/FindATournament/EventResults.htm?Id=1-LOZI5&PlayerId=1-WB-31049&BSMGuid=1f7f5e4c-2680-4cfc-8423-d45e63e7e735 6–0, 6–0] victory for Golding, against Alexander France, in the Frutina Westway Winter Tournament: LTA website. Retrieved 10 April 2008.</ref> Golding was also the recipient of a £2,000 grant from "Tennis First", a charity set up to help young players fulfil their potential, and tennis kit from the manufacturers [[Fred Perry#Fred Perry clothing brand|Fred Perry]].{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} Subsequently, on 5 April 2008, Golding beat Zack Evenden 6–3, 6–1 to win the [[Rickmansworth]] Junior Tournament (18 & Under Boys Singles).<ref>[https://archive.today/20120206084614/http://www.lta.org.uk/Search/FindATournament/EventResults.htm?Id=1-NLUZB&PlayerId=1-WB-31049&BSMGuid=6ef7ae79-3355-40f5-91ae-3c92cbca5dbe 6–3, 6–1] win over Zack Evenden, Rickmansworth Junior Tournament (18 & Under Boys Singles) Final: LTA website. Retrieved 14 April 2008.</ref>


Golding won his first ITF tournament in July 2008 at the Grade 5 Scottish International ITF doubles competition, partnering Nick Jones.<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/juniors/tournaments/tournamentresults.asp?Event=1100100090&Tournament=1100017629 Doubles success partnering Nick Jones], Scottish Junior International Championships, July 2008: [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]]Tennis.com website. Retrieved on 22 July 2008.</ref> He became the British junior No. 1 in late 2009. In 2010 he reached the semifinals in the junior boys singles at [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon]], beating the world Number No. 1 [[Jason Kubler]] en route.<ref>[http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/match_reports/2010-06-30/201006301277917373991.html Golding beats Jason Kubler] at Wimbledon: [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon.org]] website. Retrieved on 2 August 2010.</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8780316.stm Defeats Renzo Olivo] to reach Wimbledon Junior semi finals: BBC.co.uk website. Retrieved on 2 August 2010.</ref>
Golding won his first ITF tournament in July 2008 at the Grade 5 Scottish International ITF doubles competition, partnering Nick Jones.<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/juniors/tournaments/tournamentresults.asp?Event=1100100090&Tournament=1100017629 Doubles success partnering Nick Jones], Scottish Junior International Championships, July 2008: [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]]Tennis.com website. Retrieved 22 July 2008.</ref> He became the British junior No. 1 in late 2009. In 2010 he reached the semifinals in the junior boys singles at [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon]], beating the world Number No. 1 [[Jason Kubler]] en route.<ref>[http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/match_reports/2010-06-30/201006301277917373991.html Golding beats Jason Kubler] at Wimbledon: [[All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club|Wimbledon.org]] website. Retrieved 2 August 2010.</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8780316.stm Defeats Renzo Olivo] to reach Wimbledon Junior semi finals: BBC.co.uk website. Retrieved 2 August 2010.</ref>


At the [[Youth Olympics]] Golding beat world No. 1 and Junior Wimbledon champion [[Márton Fucsovics]] in round 1 of the singles,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8915721.stm |work=BBC News |title=Golding hits form at Youth Games |date=16 August 2010}}</ref> and won gold in the boys' doubles with Czech partner [[Jiří Veselý]]. This moved him into the top 20 of the ITF boys' world rankings. At the [[2010 US Open (tennis)|2010 US Open]] Golding once again teamed up with [[Jiří Veselý]] in the boys' doubles. They reached the final where they lost 6–1, 7–5.
At the [[Youth Olympics]] Golding beat world No. 1 and Junior Wimbledon champion [[Márton Fucsovics]] in round 1 of the singles,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8915721.stm |work=BBC News |title=Golding hits form at Youth Games |date=16 August 2010}}</ref> and won gold in the boys' doubles with Czech partner [[Jiří Veselý]]. This moved him into the top 20 of the ITF boys' world rankings. At the [[2010 US Open (tennis)|2010 US Open]] Golding once again teamed up with [[Jiří Veselý]] in the boys' doubles. They reached the final where they lost 6–1, 7–5.
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In September 2011, Golding won the US Open boys' singles, reaching as high as No. 2 in the junior combined rankings as a result.
In September 2011, Golding won the US Open boys' singles, reaching as high as No. 2 in the junior combined rankings as a result.


====Junior Singles====
==== Junior performance timelines ====
{{Performance key|short=yes|active=no}}


=====Junior singles=====
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;font-size:97%"
! Tournament !! [[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]] !! [[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]] !! [[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]] !! W–L
! Tournament !! [[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]] !! [[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]] !! [[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]] !! W–L
|-
|-
| colspan=5 align=left | '''[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam Tournaments]]'''
| colspan="5" align="left" | '''[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam tournaments]]'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Australian Open]]
| align="left" | [[Australian Open]]
| A
| A
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Australian Open – Boys' Singles|3R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Australian Open – Boys' singles|3R]]
| A
| A
| 2–1
| 2–1
|-
|-
| align=left | [[French Open]]
| align="left" | [[French Open]]
| A
| A
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 French Open – Boys' Singles|2R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 French Open – Boys' singles|2R]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 French Open – Boys' Singles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 French Open – Boys' singles|QF]]
| 4–2
| 4–2
|-
|-
| align=left | [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]
| align="left" | [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Singles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles|1R]]
| style="background:yellow;" | [[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Singles|SF]]
| style="background:yellow;" | [[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles|SF]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Singles|2R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles|2R]]
| 5–3
| 5–3
|-
|-
| align=left | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| align="left" | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| A
| A
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 US Open – Boys' Singles|2R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 US Open – Boys' singles|2R]]
| bgcolor=lime | '''[[2011 US Open – Boys' Singles|W]]'''
| bgcolor="lime" | '''[[2011 US Open – Boys' singles|W]]'''
| 7–1
| 7–1
|-
|-
! style=text-align:left|Win–Loss
! style="text-align:left" |Win–loss
! 0–1
! 0–1
! 8–4
! 8–4
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!
!
|-
|-
| colspan=5 align=left | '''[[Youth Olympic Games]]'''
| colspan="5" align="left" | '''[[Youth Olympic Games]]'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[File:Olympic rings.svg|30px]] [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Youth Olympics]]
| align="left" | [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Youth Olympics]]
| style=color:#ccc|NH
| style="color:#767676" |NH
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' singles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' singles|QF]]
| colspan=1 style=color:#ccc|NH
| colspan="1" style="color:#767676" |NH
! 2–1
! 2–1
|}
|}


====Junior Doubles====
=====Junior doubles=====
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;font-size:97%"
! Tournament !! [[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]] !! [[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]] !! [[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]] !! W–L
! Tournament !! [[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]] !! [[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]] !! [[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]] !! W–L
|-
|-
| colspan=5 align=left | '''[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam Tournaments]]'''
| colspan="5" align="left" | '''[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam tournaments]]'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Australian Open]]
| align="left" | [[Australian Open]]
| A
| A
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Australian Open – Boys' Doubles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Australian Open – Boys' doubles|1R]]
| A
| A
| 0–1
| 0–1
|-
|-
| align=left | [[French Open]]
| align="left" | [[French Open]]
| A
| A
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2010 French Open – Boys' Doubles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2010 French Open – Boys' doubles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 French Open – Boys' Doubles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 French Open – Boys' doubles|QF]]
| 4–2
| 4–2
|-
|-
| align=left | [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]
| align="left" | [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles|1R]]
| style="background:thistle;" | [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;" | [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles|F]]
| 4–3
| 4–3
|-
|-
| align=left | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| align="left" | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 US Open – Boys' Doubles|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2009 US Open – Boys' doubles|1R]]
| style="background:thistle;" | [[2010 US Open – Boys' Doubles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;" | [[2010 US Open – Boys' doubles|F]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 US Open – Boys' Doubles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2011 US Open – Boys' doubles|QF]]
| 6–3
| 6–3
|-
|-
! style=text-align:left|Win–Loss
! style="text-align:left" |Win–loss
! 0–2
! 0–2
! 5–4
! 5–4
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!
!
|-
|-
| colspan=5 align=left | '''[[Youth Olympic Games]]'''
| colspan="5" align="left" | '''[[Youth Olympic Games]]'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[File:Olympic rings.svg|30px]] [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Youth Olympics]]
| align="left" | [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Youth Olympics]]
| style=color:#ccc|NH
| style="color:#767676" |NH
| bgcolor=lime | '''[[Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' doubles|W]]'''
| bgcolor="lime" | '''[[Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' doubles|W]]'''
| colspan=1 style=color:#ccc|NH
| colspan="1" style="color:#767676" |NH
! 4–0
! 4–0
|}
|}
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At the [[French Open]] Golding was a Boys' Singles quarterfinalist. He was defeated by Bjorn Fratangelo 1–6, 1–6. Golding also reached the quarterfinals of the Boys' doubles at the French Open, partnered with [[Jiří Veselý]], they lost to Mitchell Krueger and Shane Vinsant of the US in 4–6, 6–4, 8–10.
At the [[French Open]] Golding was a Boys' Singles quarterfinalist. He was defeated by Bjorn Fratangelo 1–6, 1–6. Golding also reached the quarterfinals of the Boys' doubles at the French Open, partnered with [[Jiří Veselý]], they lost to Mitchell Krueger and Shane Vinsant of the US in 4–6, 6–4, 8–10.


At the Wimbledon Championships Golding reached the Final of the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles|boys' doubles]], partnered with [[Jiří Veselý]], where they lost to [[George Morgan (tennis)|George Morgan]] & [[Mate Pavić]] in 3 sets 6–3, 4–6, 5–7. Golding reached the second round of the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Singles|boys' singles.]]
At the Wimbledon Championships Golding reached the Final of the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles|boys' doubles]], partnered with [[Jiří Veselý]], where they lost to [[George Morgan (tennis)|George Morgan]] & [[Mate Pavić]] in 3 sets 6–3, 4–6, 5–7. Golding reached the second round of the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles|boys' singles.]]


Golding partnered [[Liam Broady]] at the [[2011 US Open – Boys' Doubles|boys' doubles at the 2011 U.S. Open]], being beaten by R. Kern and J. Lenz, 6–7 (4–7), 4–6 of Germany in the quarterfinals. In the [[2011 US Open – Boys' Singles|boys' Singles at the 2011 U.S. Open]] Golding won the final by defeating Jiří Veselý 5–7, 6–3, 6–4.
Golding partnered [[Liam Broady]] at the [[2011 US Open – Boys' doubles|boys' doubles at the 2011 U.S. Open]], being beaten by R. Kern and J. Lenz, 6–7 (4–7), 4–6 of Germany in the quarterfinals. In the [[2011 US Open – Boys' singles|boys' Singles at the 2011 U.S. Open]] Golding won the final by defeating Jiří Veselý 5–7, 6–3, 6–4.


Golding finished the 2011 season with an ITF Junior Boys' Rankings world ranking of 3; his highest season ranking was 2.
Golding finished the 2011 season with an ITF Junior Boys' Rankings world ranking of 3; his highest season ranking was 2.
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===2012===
===2012===


Through 2012, Golding mainly played on the [[ITF Futures|Futures]] tour, winning two tournaments and losing one further final as of September 2012.<ref>{{cite web |last=ATP |title=Oliver Golding Playing Activity 2012 |url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Go/O/Oliver-Golding.aspx?t=pa |accessdate=4 September 2012}}</ref> Golding made his [[ATP Tour]] debut at the [[2012 Aegon Championships]] and his grand slam debut at [[Wimbledon 2012|Wimbledon]], losing both matches.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/jun/25/wimbledon-2012-oliver-golding?newsfeed=true |title=Wimbledon 2012 |accessdate=2012-06-27 |location=London |work=The Guardian |first=Jacob |last=Steinberg |date=25 June 2012}}</ref>
Through 2012, Golding mainly played on the [[ITF Futures|Futures]] tour, winning two tournaments and losing one further final as of September 2012.<ref>{{cite web |last=ATP |title=Oliver Golding Playing Activity 2012 |url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Go/O/Oliver-Golding.aspx?t=pa |access-date=4 September 2012}}</ref> Golding made his [[ATP Tour]] debut at the [[2012 Aegon Championships]] and his grand slam debut at [[Wimbledon 2012|Wimbledon]], losing both matches.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/jun/25/wimbledon-2012-oliver-golding?newsfeed=true |title=Wimbledon 2012 |access-date=2012-06-27 |location=London |work=The Guardian |first=Jacob |last=Steinberg |date=25 June 2012}}</ref>


===2014===
===2014===


In August 2014, Golding announced that he was "taking a break" from tour tennis, as he felt he had just been "going through the motions", partly due to his feelings about the reduction in the Lawn Tennis Association's bonus scheme and the closure of the high-performance programme at the National Tennis Centre in Richmond, very near his home. He stated that he felt he would have to relocate to France to continue in top-class tennis, because of a shortage of high quality training locations in the UK. However, he found that he was unwilling to do this, due to his dislike of travelling.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/atptour/11298902/Rising-tennis-star-who-quit-sport-Oli-Golding-says-its-too-hard-to-find-places-to-play-tennis-in-London.html Rising tennis star who quit sport, Oli Golding, says it's too hard to find places to play tennis in London]: [[Daily Telegraph]] website. Retrieved on 30 November 2015.</ref> As of 2015, Golding was a former tennis player helping out at his mother's tennis coaching school.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30878568 Finding a new job after hanging up the tennis racquet]: BBC.co.uk. Retrieved on 30 November 2015.</ref>
In August 2014, Golding announced that he was "taking a break" from tour tennis, as he felt he had just been "going through the motions", partly due to his feelings about the reduction in the Lawn Tennis Association's bonus scheme and the closure of the high-performance programme at the National Tennis Centre in Richmond, very near his home. He stated that he felt he would have to relocate to France to continue in top-class tennis, because of a shortage of high quality training locations in the UK. However, he found that he was unwilling to do this, due to his dislike of travelling.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/atptour/11298902/Rising-tennis-star-who-quit-sport-Oli-Golding-says-its-too-hard-to-find-places-to-play-tennis-in-London.html Rising tennis star who quit sport, Oli Golding, says it's too hard to find places to play tennis in London]: [[Daily Telegraph]] website. Retrieved 30 November 2015.</ref> As of 2015, Golding was a former tennis player helping out at his mother's tennis coaching school.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30878568 Finding a new job after hanging up the tennis racquet]: BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 30 November 2015.</ref>


===2017===
===2017===
Golding is toying with the idea of a comeback and in August came through qualifying to win an ITF Futures tournament in Italy defeating Davide Galoppini in the final 7–6 6–3. In the first round he knocked out the number one seed Yaroslavl Shyla (298) 6–2 7–6. He followed this by reaching the final of his next futures event in Nottingham.
Golding made a brief comeback in August when he came through qualifying to win an ITF Futures tournament in Italy defeating Davide Galoppini in the final 7–6 6–3. In the first round he knocked out the number one seed [[Yaraslav Shyla]] (298) 6–2 7–6. He followed this by reaching the final of his next futures event in Nottingham.


Golding admitted to being approached by [[Alexandros Jakupovic]] to throw a match.<ref>http://www.eurosport.com/tennis/tennis-faces-battle-to-end-match-fixing-says-british-player-oli-golding_sto6363308/story.shtml</ref>
Golding admitted to being approached by [[Alexandros Jakupovic]] to throw a match.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eurosport.com/tennis/tennis-faces-battle-to-end-match-fixing-says-british-player-oli-golding_sto6363308/story.shtml|title=Tennis faces battle to end match-fixing, says British player Oli Golding|date=11 October 2017}}</ref>


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| bgcolor=98FB98 | Winner || [[2011 US Open – Boys' singles|2011]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{Flag icon|CZE}} [[Jiří Veselý]] || 5–7, 6–3, 6–4
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| bgcolor=FFA07A | Runner-up || 1. || [[2010 US Open – Boys' Doubles|13 September 2010]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || |{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jiří Veselý]] || {{flagicon|PER}} [[Duilio Beretta]] <br /> {{flagicon|ECU}} [[Roberto Quiroz]] || 1–6, 5–7
| bgcolor=FFA07A | Runner-up || 1. || [[2010 US Open – Boys' doubles|13 September 2010]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || |{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jiří Veselý]] || {{flagicon|PER}} [[Duilio Beretta]] <br /> {{flagicon|ECU}} [[Roberto Quiroz]] || 1–6, 5–7
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==Performance statistics timeline==
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{{Performance key|short=yes|active=no}}


===Singles===
===Singles===
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==Education==
==Education==


Golding was educated at [[Newland House School]], an [[independent school]] in [[Twickenham]] in south west London.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120917155329/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23863768-olympics-hopeful-oliver-golding-left-film-set-to-join-the-tennis-set.do Olympic Hopeful Oliver Golding Left Film Set to Join the Tennis Set] ''[[London Evening Standard]]'' – ''This Is London''. Retrieved on 28 March 2011.</ref>
Golding was educated at [[Newland House School]], an [[independent school]] in [[Twickenham]] in south west London.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120917155329/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23863768-olympics-hopeful-oliver-golding-left-film-set-to-join-the-tennis-set.do Olympic Hopeful Oliver Golding Left Film Set to Join the Tennis Set] ''[[London Evening Standard]]'' – ''This Is London''. Retrieved 28 March 2011.</ref>


He attended Ganeass Educational Support Services from 2003 to 2010. During that time he achieved five GCSEs by the time he was 14, going on to complete three A levels before the age of 17.<ref> [http://www.ganeass.co.uk/alumni.html]</ref>
He attended Ganeass Educational Support Services from 2003 to 2010. During that time he achieved five GCSEs by the time he was 14, going on to complete three A levels before the age of 17.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ganeass.co.uk/alumni.html|title = Ganeass.co.uk}}</ref>


==Acting career==
==Acting career==
Golding's earliest appearance was on television in a [[Television advertisement|commercial]] for [[Vauxhall Motors]], as a two-year-old baby in 1996.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} After a small part in a stage version of ''[[The Wind in the Willows|Wind in the Willows]]'' in 1997, his next television role was in 1998 as Nat<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158653/fullcredits#cast Playing Nat (Nathaniel) in ''Coming Home'']: [[Internet Movie Database|IMDB.com]] website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> in the first two episodes of the [[World War II|wartime]] [[Romance film|romantic drama]] ''[[Coming Home (TV serial)|Coming Home]]'', which starred [[Keira Knightley]].<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158653/plotsummary ''Coming Home (1998 TV series)''], as Nathaniel: IMDB.com website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
Golding's earliest appearance was on television in a [[Television advertisement|commercial]] for [[Vauxhall Motors]], as a two-year-old baby in 1996.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} After a small part in a stage version of ''[[The Wind in the Willows|Wind in the Willows]]'' in 1997, his next television role was in 1998 as Nat<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158653/fullcredits#cast Playing Nat (Nathaniel) in ''Coming Home'']: [[Internet Movie Database|IMDB.com]] website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> in the first two episodes of the [[World War II|wartime]] [[Romance film|romantic drama]] ''[[Coming Home (TV serial)|Coming Home]]'', which starred [[Keira Knightley]].<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158653/plotsummary ''Coming Home (1998 TV series)''], as Nathaniel: IMDB.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


Golding's first film project was as one of four small boys in [[Mike Leigh]]'s award-winning<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286261/awards ''All or Nothing (2002 TV film)''], awards won: IMDB.com website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> 2002 [[Comedy-drama|comedy drama]] ''[[All or Nothing (film)|All or Nothing]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090120213143/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/708326?view=cast ''All or Nothing''] (small boy): [[British Film Institute|BFI.org.uk]] website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> His biggest film role to date then came in ''[[The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby]]'', a tale of the story of [[Greyfriars Bobby]], a child who takes on the responsibility of a policeman's dog after his death, and who has to win the battle with authority to save the dog's life. Though casting began in 2002, the film was much delayed due to problems with the funding.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435597/combined ''The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby (2005 film)''], as Ewan Adams: IMDB.com website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> Shooting largely took place during 2004–05, and the film was released in France on 11 May 2005, Italy in July 2005, the USA on 29 October 2005 and at the Children's Film Festival in the UK on 16 November 2005.<ref name="releaseinfo">[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435597/releaseinfo Release info], ''[[The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby]]'': IMDB.com website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
Golding's first film project was as one of four small boys in [[Mike Leigh]]'s award-winning<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286261/awards ''All or Nothing (2002 TV film)''], awards won: IMDB.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> 2002 [[comedy drama]] ''[[All or Nothing (film)|All or Nothing]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090120213143/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/708326?view=cast ''All or Nothing''] (small boy): [[British Film Institute|BFI.org.uk]] website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> His biggest film role to date then came in ''[[The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby]]'', a tale of the story of [[Greyfriars Bobby]], a child who takes on the responsibility of a policeman's dog after his death, and who has to win the battle with authority to save the dog's life. Though casting began in 2002, the film was much delayed due to problems with the funding.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435597/combined ''The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby (2005 film)''], as Ewan Adams: IMDB.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> Shooting largely took place during 2004–05, and the film was released in France on 11 May 2005, Italy in July 2005, the USA on 29 October 2005 and at the Children's Film Festival in the UK on 16 November 2005.<ref name="releaseinfo">[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435597/releaseinfo Release info], ''[[The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby]]'': IMDB.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


In 2003 Golding portrayed Jeremy Potts in another stage show, ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (musical)|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]'', in London's [[West End theatre|West End]]. In the same year, he appeared as one of the children in [[Henrik Ibsen|Ibsen]]'s play, ''[[Brand (play)|Brand]]'', which starred [[Ralph Fiennes]] and was directed by [[Adrian Noble]].<ref>[http://www.curtainup.com/brand.html ''Brand (2003 stage play)'']: ''Curtain Up.com'' website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
In 2003 Golding portrayed Jeremy Potts in another stage show, ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (musical)|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]'', in London's [[West End theatre|West End]]. In the same year, he appeared as one of the children in [[Henrik Ibsen|Ibsen]]'s play, ''[[Brand (play)|Brand]]'', which starred [[Ralph Fiennes]] and was directed by [[Adrian Noble]].<ref>[http://www.curtainup.com/brand.html ''Brand (2003 stage play)'']: ''Curtain Up.com'' website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


In March 2004, Golding made an appearance as a young customer in "Elephants and Hens", episode 2 of the third season of ''[[Black Books]]'', the television comedy series about a dysfunctional bookshop owner, played by [[Dylan Moran]].<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0526548/ ''Black Books (2004 TV series)''], as a young customer: IMDB.com website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> Then, in April of the same year, he took the part of Tom Dawson in the fifth episode of the [[Carlton Television]] production, ''[[Murder in Suburbia]]'', in which [[Gwyneth Strong]] played his mother Pat.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/murder-in-suburbia/episode-five/episode/325496/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;4 ''Murder in Suburbia (2004 TV series)''], as Tom Dawson: [[TV.com]] website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref> Finally in 2004, he provided the voice of Xath in the English version of the animated puppet fantasy ''[[Strings (2004 film)|Strings]]'', co-produced by Birdpic Limited in association with [[Scandinavia]]n partnerships.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090117154040/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/777627 ''Strings (2004 animated film)''], English voice of Xath: BFI.org.uk website. Retrieved on 28 January 2008.</ref>
In March 2004, Golding made an appearance as a young customer in "Elephants and Hens", episode 2 of the third season of ''[[Black Books]]'', the television comedy series about a dysfunctional bookshop owner, played by [[Dylan Moran]].<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0526548/ ''Black Books (2004 TV series)''], as a young customer: IMDB.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> Then, in April of the same year, he took the part of Tom Dawson in the fifth episode of the [[Carlton Television]] production, ''[[Murder in Suburbia]]'', in which [[Gwyneth Strong]] played his mother Pat.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/murder-in-suburbia/episode-five/episode/325496/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;4 ''Murder in Suburbia (2004 TV series)''], as Tom Dawson: [[TV.com]] website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref> Finally in 2004, he provided the voice of Xath in the English version of the animated puppet fantasy ''[[Strings (2004 film)|Strings]]'', co-produced by Birdpic Limited in association with [[Scandinavia]]n partnerships.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090117154040/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/777627 ''Strings (2004 animated film)''], English voice of Xath: BFI.org.uk website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.</ref>


In June 2008, Golding appeared in the [[BBC Three]] TV documentary ''Child Stars'', featuring three promising youngsters with outstanding talent and ambition.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/tvlistings/programme.shtml?day=yesterday&filename=20080424/20080425_0030_4288_17831_55 Appearance in BBC Three documentary]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} ("Child Stars", June 2008): [[BBC]] TV Listings. Retrieved on 22 July 2008.</ref> However, he has forgone further advancement as an actor to concentrate on a possible tennis career.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/daviscup/6234319/Oliver-Golding-takes-centre-stage-on-the-junior-tennis-circuit.html Gave up acting] to concentrate on tennis: Daily Telegraph website. Retrieved on 4 January 2010.</ref>
In June 2008, Golding appeared in the [[BBC Three]] TV documentary ''Child Stars'', featuring three promising youngsters with outstanding talent and ambition.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/tvlistings/programme.shtml?day=yesterday&filename=20080424/20080425_0030_4288_17831_55 Appearance in BBC Three documentary]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} ("Child Stars", June 2008): [[BBC]] TV Listings. Retrieved 22 July 2008.</ref> However, he has forgone further advancement as an actor to concentrate on a possible tennis career.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/daviscup/6234319/Oliver-Golding-takes-centre-stage-on-the-junior-tennis-circuit.html Gave up acting] to concentrate on tennis: Daily Telegraph website. Retrieved 4 January 2010.</ref>


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* [http://popcorn.production.atwww.com/page.asp?partid=251 Oliver Golding Interview]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} from [[ITV Network|ITV Online]]'s ''Popcorn'' children's cinema site
* [http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0l01000009/en/pid/13359/index.html Latest tournaments] involving Oliver Golding, from 2007 onwards, at ''CoreTennis.net''
* [http://www.coretennis.net/majic/pageServer/0l01000009/en/pid/13359/index.html Latest tournaments] involving Oliver Golding, from 2007 onwards, at ''CoreTennis.net''

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Oliver Golding
Oliver Golding in 2014
Full nameOliver Golding
Country (sports) United Kingdom
ResidenceRichmond, London, England
Born (1993-09-29) 29 September 1993 (age 31)
Richmond, London, England
Height6 ft 2.75 in (1.8987 m)
Turned pro2011
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$99,692
Singles
Career record0–3
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 327 (28 April 2014)
Grand Slam singles results
Wimbledon1R (2012)
Doubles
Career record0–1
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 409 (27 August 2012)
Grand Slam doubles results
Wimbledon1R (2012)
Last updated on: 1 January 2019.
Medal record
Men's tennis
Representing a mixed-NOCs team
Youth Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Singapore Doubles

Oliver Golding (born 29 September 1993) is a British former professional tennis player and child actor. Showing promise in reaching a world junior ranking of number two and being the 2011 U.S. Open Boys' Champion.,[1] Golding failed to transition onto the men's professional circuit, Never entering the top 300 and failing to win a match on the ATP tour.

Golding is a Youth Olympic Games gold medallist, having won gold in the boys' doubles event in tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics with Czech partner Jiří Veselý, with whom he also reached the final in the boys' doubles at the 2010 U.S. Open.

Tennis

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Early career

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In 2004, Golding began playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club, Chiswick,[2] and later that year went to Wimbledon, under the Lawn Tennis Association's "Ariel Champions of the Future" scheme, to meet former professionals Martina Navratilova and Todd Woodbridge.[3]

Oliver Golding in action during the 2010 US Open

On 27 November 2005, in the first ever Aberdeen Cup tennis match,[4] Golding was selected to represent England in one of the junior matches, beating Scotland's Scott Lister 11 games to 4 in their "tie-break" style rubber, to square the match however, Jamie Murray and Elena Baltacha won their subsequent doubles game, to secure a Scottish victory.[5] It was claimed on the Guardian Unlimited website that Golding had "impressed Andy Murray when he played for England against Scotland".[6]

In late 2006, as fourth seed, Golding lost 4–6, 2–6, in the semi-final of the Ariel Winter Grand Prix event (promoted by the LTA), to the eventual winner, number two seed Andrew Bettles.[7]

Golding's first two tournament wins were in the Bournemouth Open (Boys 14) at the West Hants Club on 5 August 2007,[8] when he defeated David Wright 6–3, 6–0 in the Final,[9] and in the Frutina Westway Winter Tournament (16 & Under) on 31 December 2007, when he beat Alexander Wilton 6–0, 6–0 in that Final match.[10] Golding was also the recipient of a £2,000 grant from "Tennis First", a charity set up to help young players fulfil their potential, and tennis kit from the manufacturers Fred Perry.[citation needed] Subsequently, on 5 April 2008, Golding beat Zack Evenden 6–3, 6–1 to win the Rickmansworth Junior Tournament (18 & Under Boys Singles).[11]

Golding won his first ITF tournament in July 2008 at the Grade 5 Scottish International ITF doubles competition, partnering Nick Jones.[12] He became the British junior No. 1 in late 2009. In 2010 he reached the semifinals in the junior boys singles at Wimbledon, beating the world Number No. 1 Jason Kubler en route.[13][14]

At the Youth Olympics Golding beat world No. 1 and Junior Wimbledon champion Márton Fucsovics in round 1 of the singles,[15] and won gold in the boys' doubles with Czech partner Jiří Veselý. This moved him into the top 20 of the ITF boys' world rankings. At the 2010 US Open Golding once again teamed up with Jiří Veselý in the boys' doubles. They reached the final where they lost 6–1, 7–5.

In September 2011, Golding won the US Open boys' singles, reaching as high as No. 2 in the junior combined rankings as a result.

Junior performance timelines

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Junior singles
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Tournament 2009 2010 2011 W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A 3R A 2–1
French Open A 2R QF 4–2
Wimbledon 1R SF 2R 5–3
US Open A 2R W 7–1
Win–loss 0–1 8–4 10–2
Youth Olympic Games
Summer Youth Olympics NH QF NH 2–1
Junior doubles
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Tournament 2009 2010 2011 W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A 1R A 0–1
French Open A QF QF 4–2
Wimbledon 1R 1R F 4–3
US Open 1R F QF 6–3
Win–loss 0–2 5–4 8–3
Youth Olympic Games
Summer Youth Olympics NH W NH 4–0

2011

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Golding was given a wildcard to play at the Aegon Championships in London but lost in the first round to 2007 finalist Nicolas Mahut in his first non-junior event.

At the French Open Golding was a Boys' Singles quarterfinalist. He was defeated by Bjorn Fratangelo 1–6, 1–6. Golding also reached the quarterfinals of the Boys' doubles at the French Open, partnered with Jiří Veselý, they lost to Mitchell Krueger and Shane Vinsant of the US in 4–6, 6–4, 8–10.

At the Wimbledon Championships Golding reached the Final of the boys' doubles, partnered with Jiří Veselý, where they lost to George Morgan & Mate Pavić in 3 sets 6–3, 4–6, 5–7. Golding reached the second round of the boys' singles.

Golding partnered Liam Broady at the boys' doubles at the 2011 U.S. Open, being beaten by R. Kern and J. Lenz, 6–7 (4–7), 4–6 of Germany in the quarterfinals. In the boys' Singles at the 2011 U.S. Open Golding won the final by defeating Jiří Veselý 5–7, 6–3, 6–4.

Golding finished the 2011 season with an ITF Junior Boys' Rankings world ranking of 3; his highest season ranking was 2.

2012

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Through 2012, Golding mainly played on the Futures tour, winning two tournaments and losing one further final as of September 2012.[16] Golding made his ATP Tour debut at the 2012 Aegon Championships and his grand slam debut at Wimbledon, losing both matches.[17]

2014

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In August 2014, Golding announced that he was "taking a break" from tour tennis, as he felt he had just been "going through the motions", partly due to his feelings about the reduction in the Lawn Tennis Association's bonus scheme and the closure of the high-performance programme at the National Tennis Centre in Richmond, very near his home. He stated that he felt he would have to relocate to France to continue in top-class tennis, because of a shortage of high quality training locations in the UK. However, he found that he was unwilling to do this, due to his dislike of travelling.[18] As of 2015, Golding was a former tennis player helping out at his mother's tennis coaching school.[19]

2017

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Golding made a brief comeback in August when he came through qualifying to win an ITF Futures tournament in Italy defeating Davide Galoppini in the final 7–6 6–3. In the first round he knocked out the number one seed Yaraslav Shyla (298) 6–2 7–6. He followed this by reaching the final of his next futures event in Nottingham.

Golding admitted to being approached by Alexandros Jakupovic to throw a match.[20]

Challengers and Futures finals

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Singles: 12 (6 titles, 6 runner-ups)

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Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (0–0)
ITF Futures Tour (6–6)
Titles by surface
Hard (4–3)
Clay (2–3)
Grass (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Apr 2012 Great Britain F6, Bournemouth Futures Clay United Kingdom Andrew Fitzpatrick 7–6(7–4), 6–4
Win 2–0 May 2012 Great Britain F8, Newcastle Futures Clay United Kingdom Daniel Smethurst 6–4, 6–1
Loss 2–1 Aug 2012 Netherlands F5, Enschede Futures Clay United Kingdom Alexander Slabinsky 7–6(7–5), 3–6, 4–6
Loss 2–2 Oct 2012 Qatar F2, Doha Futures Hard France Clément Reix 3–6, 4–6
Loss 2–3 Jun 2013 Spain F15, Madrid Futures Clay Germany Richard Becker 3–6, 2–6
Loss 2–4 Aug 2013 Austria F6, Wels Futures Clay Austria Dennis Novak 2–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–7(1–7)
Win 3–4 Nov 2013 Greece F19, Heraklion Futures Hard United Kingdom Luke Bambridge 1–6, 6–2, 6–3
Win 4–4 Nov 2013 Greece F20, Rethymno Futures Hard Serbia Nikola Čačić 6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Win 5–4 Feb 2014 Portugal F1, Vale do Lobo Futures Hard Russia Stanislav Vovk 6–1, 6–3
Loss 5–5 Apr 2014 Qatar F2, Doha Futures Hard Switzerland Adrien Bossel 4–6, 1–6
Win 6–5 Sep 2017 Italy F27, Piombino Futures Hard Italy Davide Galoppini 7–6(7–3), 6–3
Loss 6–6 Sep 2017 Great Britain F4, Nottingham Futures Hard United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool 7–5, 4–6, 4–6

Doubles: 15 (9 titles, 6 runner-ups)

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Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (0–0)
ITF Futures Tour (9–6)
Titles by surface
Hard (7–4)
Clay (2–2)
Grass (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Aug 2010 Great Britain F12, Roehampton Futures Hard United Kingdom Neal Skupski United States Ashwin Kumar
France Laurent Rochette
2–6, 7–6(10–8), [6–10]
Win 1–1 Oct 2011 Sweden F6, Falun Futures Hard (i) United Kingdom Daniel Smethurst Sweden Pierre Bonfre
Sweden Viktor Stjern
7–6(7–2), 7–6(8–6)
Win 2–1 Oct 2011 Great Britain F17, Cardiff Futures Hard (i) United Kingdom Sean Thornley United Kingdom Daniel Cox
United Kingdom Daniel Smethurst
6–4, 6–4
Win 3–1 Dec 2011 Turkey F33, Antalya Futures Hard Belgium Joris De Loore Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur
Bosnia and Herzegovina Aldin Šetkić
6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Win 4–1 Dec 2011 Turkey F35, Antalya Futures Hard France Gleb Sakharov Italy Antonio Comporto
Italy Thomas Fabbiano
6–2, 6–1
Win 5–1 Jul 2012 Belgium F3, Knokke Futures Clay Belgium Joris De Loore Netherlands Antilles Alexander Blom
Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis
5–7, 7–6(7–3), [10–7]
Loss 5–2 Aug 2012 Great Britain F12, Wrexham Futures Hard United Kingdom Sean Thornley United Kingdom Lewis Burton
United Kingdom Edward Corrie
4–6, 0–6
Loss 5–3 Aug 2012 Belgium F8, Koksijde Futures Clay Belgium Joris De Loore Republic of Ireland Daniel Glancy
Mexico Manuel Sánchez
6–3, 2–6, [8–10]
Loss 5–4 May 2013 Italy F6, Pozzuoli Futures Clay Ukraine Denys Mylokostov United Kingdom Ken Skupski
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
3–6, 3–6
Win 6–4 Jun 2013 Spain F15, Madrid Futures Clay United Kingdom Alexander Ward Germany Richard Becker
Italy Lorenzo Giustino
6–3, 2–6, [10–5]
Loss 6–5 Nov 2013 Greece F18, Heraklion Futures Hard United Kingdom Luke Bambridge Serbia Marko Djokovic
Spain Carlos Gómez-Herrera
1–6, 7–6(7–3), [11–13]
Win 7–5 Nov 2013 Greece F19, Heraklion Futures Hard United Kingdom Luke Bambridge Germany Andreas Mies
Germany Oscar Otte
6–3, 7–5
Win 8–5 Mar 2014 Greece F1, Heraklion Futures Hard Greece Alexandros Jakupovic Serbia Nikola Čačić
Serbia Ilija Vucic
6–1, 3–6, [10–5]
Loss 8–6 Apr 2014 Qatar F3, Doha Futures Hard United Kingdom Joshua Ward-Hibbert Chinese Taipei Chen Ti
South Africa Ruan Roelofse
1–6, 1–6
Win 9–6 Jul 2014 Great Britain F12, Manchester Futures Hard United Kingdom George Morgan United Kingdom Edward Corrie
United Kingdom Joshua Ward-Hibbert
7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–6]

Junior titles

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Singles

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Junior Grand Slams: 1 (1–0)

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Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent Score
Winner 2011 US Open Hard Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 5–7, 6–3, 6–4

Doubles

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Youth Olympics 1 (1–0)

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Outcome No. Date Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 20 August 2010 Youth Olympics, Singapore Hard Czech Republic Jiří Veselý Russia Victor Baluda
Russia Mikhail Biryukov
6–3, 6–1

Junior Doubles: 0 (0–2)

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Outcome No. Date Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 1. 13 September 2010 US Open Hard Czech Republic Jiří Veselý Peru Duilio Beretta
Ecuador Roberto Quiroz
1–6, 5–7
Runner-up 2. 3 July 2011 Wimbledon Grass Czech Republic Jiří Veselý United Kingdom George Morgan
Croatia Mate Pavić
6–3, 4–6, 5–7

Performance timelines

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.

Singles

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Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 Career SR Career W-L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A A A 0/0 0–0
French Open A A A A 0/0 0–0
Wimbledon Q2 1R A Q2 0/1 0–1
US Open A A A A 0/0 0–0
Win–loss 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0/1 0–1
Career statistics
Tournaments played 1 2 0 0 Career total: 3
Titles 0 0 0 0 Career total: 0
Finals reached 0 0 0 0 Career total: 0
Overall win–loss 0–1 0–2 0–0 0–0 0/3 0–3
Win % 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Year end ranking 701 431 406

Doubles

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Current through 2012 Wimbledon Championships.

Tournament 2011 2012 Career S/R Career W-L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A 0/0 0–0
French Open A A 0/0 0–0
Wimbledon Q1 1R 0/1 0–1
US Open A A 0/0 0–0
Summer Olympics Not held A 0/0 0–0
Win–loss 0–0 0–1 0/1 0–1
Career statistics
Tournaments played 0 1 Career total: 1
Titles 0 0 Career total: 0
Finals reached 0 0 Career total: 0
Overall win–loss 0–0 0–1 0/1 0–1
Win % 0% 0% 0% 0%
Year end ranking 477

Education

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Golding was educated at Newland House School, an independent school in Twickenham in south west London.[21]

He attended Ganeass Educational Support Services from 2003 to 2010. During that time he achieved five GCSEs by the time he was 14, going on to complete three A levels before the age of 17.[22]

Acting career

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Golding's earliest appearance was on television in a commercial for Vauxhall Motors, as a two-year-old baby in 1996.[citation needed] After a small part in a stage version of Wind in the Willows in 1997, his next television role was in 1998 as Nat[23] in the first two episodes of the wartime romantic drama Coming Home, which starred Keira Knightley.[24]

Golding's first film project was as one of four small boys in Mike Leigh's award-winning[25] 2002 comedy drama All or Nothing.[26] His biggest film role to date then came in The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, a tale of the story of Greyfriars Bobby, a child who takes on the responsibility of a policeman's dog after his death, and who has to win the battle with authority to save the dog's life. Though casting began in 2002, the film was much delayed due to problems with the funding.[27] Shooting largely took place during 2004–05, and the film was released in France on 11 May 2005, Italy in July 2005, the USA on 29 October 2005 and at the Children's Film Festival in the UK on 16 November 2005.[28]

In 2003 Golding portrayed Jeremy Potts in another stage show, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, in London's West End. In the same year, he appeared as one of the children in Ibsen's play, Brand, which starred Ralph Fiennes and was directed by Adrian Noble.[29]

In March 2004, Golding made an appearance as a young customer in "Elephants and Hens", episode 2 of the third season of Black Books, the television comedy series about a dysfunctional bookshop owner, played by Dylan Moran.[30] Then, in April of the same year, he took the part of Tom Dawson in the fifth episode of the Carlton Television production, Murder in Suburbia, in which Gwyneth Strong played his mother Pat.[31] Finally in 2004, he provided the voice of Xath in the English version of the animated puppet fantasy Strings, co-produced by Birdpic Limited in association with Scandinavian partnerships.[32]

In June 2008, Golding appeared in the BBC Three TV documentary Child Stars, featuring three promising youngsters with outstanding talent and ambition.[33] However, he has forgone further advancement as an actor to concentrate on a possible tennis career.[34]

Filmography

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Personal life

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Golding lives in London with his partner, former tennis professional and now tennis coach Marta Sirotkina.

References

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  1. ^ Youngest ever junior British number one: BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  2. ^ Playing tennis for the Esporta Riverside Club Archived 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, 2004: Esporta.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Serving up future stars"[permanent dead link]: Newsquest's ThisIsHertfordshire website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  4. ^ The Aberdeen Cup 2005 (tennis): AboutAberdeen.com website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  5. ^ Golding wins, but England lose: BBC Sport website. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  6. ^ Impressing Andy Murray? Yes, according to the Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
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